Zayna Iman: ‘I believe I was drugged and raped at a police station - I deserve to know who my attacker is’
The IndependentFor free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “They sent the paperwork in October 2021, but they didn’t send the footage until February 2022.” Even when she received the footage, two hours were missing, leaving Ms Iman with more questions than answers. “I can't prove it because Greater Manchester Police won't give the audio.” Cell footage right after Ms Iman throws a drink at the 9:49am-mark on 5 February 2021 The next time Ms Iman is seen again, at 11am on the 5th, “I have no top on and start acting sexual”, she said. “I don't, and I need closure.” On 26 July, GMP issued a statement regarding Ms Iman’s allegations, after they were initially reported by Sky News. “Having reviewed the content of the television report which highlights additional concerns, I have taken the decision to make another referral to the IOPC in order to assure Miss Iman and the public that all of her allegations will be rigorously and independently reviewed.” An IOPC spokesperson added: “We received a complaint referral in May 2022 from Zayna Iman in relation to allegations about her treatment in police custody at Pendleton Police Station.